sharinganerror
11-17-2009, 06:14 AM
Sadly, it seems like nobody posts about this epic game... But I guess I will for future people like me to see and get in some posts.
Lets Begin: When I bought this game, I thought it was a premium version of Mana Khemia, due to the fact that they were on display next to eachother, both had a school theme, and the fact that Class of Heroes is 40$. Then I looked at the back, what I saw was a more complex game, something to bring a real challenge out of all the rpgs I've played. I opened up the box to see that The manual was extremely well-presented and informitive. I had never really put much thought into the alchemy system of most rpgs, due to me never really having to use it. This game was so much different, when I started playing it was at that moment I realized how much I needed better weapons and that I'll have absolutely no chance at this rate. So little by little I grinded and delve into quests. The game got easier and harder at the same time. It definitely has brought me to a new level in gaming personally. So I must thank you Atlus, for publishing some really awesome games, the way they were meant to be played.
Lets Begin: When I bought this game, I thought it was a premium version of Mana Khemia, due to the fact that they were on display next to eachother, both had a school theme, and the fact that Class of Heroes is 40$. Then I looked at the back, what I saw was a more complex game, something to bring a real challenge out of all the rpgs I've played. I opened up the box to see that The manual was extremely well-presented and informitive. I had never really put much thought into the alchemy system of most rpgs, due to me never really having to use it. This game was so much different, when I started playing it was at that moment I realized how much I needed better weapons and that I'll have absolutely no chance at this rate. So little by little I grinded and delve into quests. The game got easier and harder at the same time. It definitely has brought me to a new level in gaming personally. So I must thank you Atlus, for publishing some really awesome games, the way they were meant to be played.